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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Special City Council Meeting <br />June 15, 1993 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Stan Chase, 16800 Highway 10, questioned the method of notification of the <br />meeting and commented on the poor turnout. Terry Maurer stated that 35 <br />notices went out to highway/commercial and light industrial property owners <br />along Highway 10 to 170th Avenue. He further indicated that a notice was <br />published in the Elk River Star News. <br /> <br />Ron Ebner, Ebner's Bait, stated he was opposed to sewer and <br />as he has no use for the utilities. He indicated he has <br />septic system. He further stated that his son and daughter <br />the extension of utilities. <br /> <br />water extension <br />just updated his <br />are opposed to <br /> <br />Kenny Dehn, Dehn's Four Seasons, submitted a letter to the Council stating <br />his opposition to the extension of utilities. <br /> <br />Mr. Ebner informed the Council that Keith Johnson had informed him that he <br />was also opposed to the extension of utilities. <br /> <br />Charlie Houle, 17069 Highway 10, stated he was interested in the extension <br />of utilities along Highway 10, however, he had some questions relating to <br />cost of assessments and number of years to repay the assessment. He further <br />questioned whether the extension of utilities would raise the value of his <br />property. He requested City staff to put together cost scenarios which <br />would provide the property owners with a better understanding of what a <br />project like this would cost each property owner individually. <br /> <br />John Plaisted, 12750 182nd Avenue, stated he was in favor of the extension <br />of utilities along East Highway 10. He stated that the Americlnn needed <br />water when it was built and, therefore, had to build a swimming pool to <br />supply the water for the sprinkler system. He further stated that he has <br />had requests from restaurants to locate in the area, but have been unable to <br />due to the lack of utilities. He stated that a health club was also unable <br />to locate in the area because of the lack of utilities. Mr. Plaisted <br />indicated that the lack of utilities along East Highway 10 is a detriment to <br />the area. He further stated that the requirement of sprinkling large <br />buildings makes it very difficult to develop the area without sewer and <br />water. <br /> <br />Doris Specht, 16330 <br />would do to her farm. <br />develop her property. <br /> <br />Highway 10, questioned what the extension of utilities <br />She indicated she is opposed as she is not ready to <br /> <br />Scott Powell, Elk River <br />the extension of utilities <br />area for development. He <br />an estimate of the cost. <br /> <br />Ford/Chrysler, indicated that he is interested in <br />as he feels the East Highway 10 area is a prime <br />also indicated he would be interested in receiving <br /> <br />Truman Moyer, 16807 Highway 10, stated he was opposed to the <br />utilities. He stated there is no interest in the area. <br />residential home owner in the area. <br /> <br />extension of <br />Mr. Moyer is a <br /> <br />Tom Price, 17533 Highway 10, stated that he is in favor of <br />utilities as soon as possible as the cost will only increase <br />further stated that the property in this area will develop and <br />a need for utilities. <br /> <br />extending <br />with time. <br />there will <br /> <br />the <br />He <br />be <br />
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